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MFC Liquid Pro Fin Power Box

Size/Base: 28cm power box

Price:  $ 138.00 
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Size/Base: 34cm power box

Price:  $ 138.00 
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Size/Base: 36cm power box

Price:  $ 138.00 
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Size/Base: 38cm power box

Price:  $ 148.00 
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Size/Base: 40cm power box

Price:  $ 148.00 
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Size/Base: 42cm power box

Price:  $ 158.00 
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Size/Base: 44cm power box

Price:  $ 158.00 
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Size/Base: 46cm power box

Price:  $ 165.00 
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Size/Base: 48cm power box

Price:  $ 165.00 
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Size/Base: 50cm power Box

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Maui Fin Company Liquid Pro Freeride Windsurfing Fin

The liquid pro works great as a replacement fin for any freeride windsurfing board.  With a new outline, new profile, new materials, the LIQUID PRO is the new freeride/freerace concept by MFC. The profile is generated by the SL and RC models, with incredible top speed, great planning and maneuverability. Ideal for Freeride/Freerace conditions, as well as flat and choppy conditions.  These fins are a nice balance between jibe-ability and straight-line speed, if you've lost your windsurfer fin or just need a different size the Liquid Pro is a fantastic choice. If you have questions regarding which size and base type is most appropriate for you see below or do not hesitate to give us a call at 727.656.6569.


Power Box vs Tuttle Box vs US Base Types


The different base types that are available for windsurfing fins are essential to know, however, it can sometimes be confusing remembering which is the appropriate choice for your board.
  • The power box type (shown in the picture above) has a "U-shaped" base and requires only one fin screw in the center
  • The tuttle box base type is flat and is used for windsurfing boards that have two fin screw holes
  • The US base type is more common on stand-up paddleboards, there is a pin in the front of the base that slides into the fin box before screwing in the back of the fin from the underside of the board.